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jennifer, let's see. come over here. >> he's run from me now. >> to get this recipe -- with peach and everything else. go to learn about weight watchers lose for good program. >> it's all about the kids. and share our strength. go to abcnews.com/gma. >>> we're out of time. have a great day. >>> good morning, just minutes away from 9:00. we have ourselves a nice morning here, once again, we're being treated with really gorgeous stuff here in baltimore county. checking out glen oak elementary school, just a few clouds passing through the sky, 65 degrees currently on the thermometer, very low 52 dew point. that spells out gorgeous, dry, uh, fall weather. fall-like weather. temperatures will be tough to push out of the 60s this morning. 63 harford, reisterstown and 62 in ellicot city. the sun will get us back up and take us to mid-afternoon until it starts to feel warm. two-degree guaranteed high around 78. right now let's have a final check on traffic. here's kim brown. >> still fairly slow ride around the b
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jennifer, let's see. come over here. >> he's run from me now. >> to get this recipe -- with peach and everything else. go to learn about weight watchers lose for good program. >> it's all about the kids. and share our strength. go to i know. i know i need to quit this. - well, how about... - that smokers' helpline? yeah, they can give me a plan. - help me through the rough spots. - so you're ready to... quit? everyone wants me to quit-- my doctor, my wife, the dog. - not good for the dog. - anyone else? hmm? what? anyone else want you to quit? me! i want me to quit. tdd# 800-933-4833 - ( rings ) - woman: smokers' helpline. oh, hi, it's me. >>> we're out of time. have a great day. now i can stop pain from any angle-- with no mess. (announcer) new icy hot spray. relief that's icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. and no mess. new icy hot spray. don't mess around with pain. ♪ >>> u.c. berkeley graduates will undergo a full medical exam after holding her more than a year. her mother says sarah has a breas
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jennifer, let's see. come over here. >> he's run from me now. >> to get this recipe -- with peach and everything else. go to learn about weight watchers lose for good program. >> it's all about the kids. >>> we're out of time. have a great day. is anve and in hd, this abc 7 news update. >> good wednesday morning, everybody. i'm alison starling with your local update prefers, a look at the traffic and weather. lisa baden, any big problems? >> yes. for drivers out of oxon hill to get to alexandria, the local lanes to the wilson bridge, stop-and-go traffic when they had to move an accident out of the way. we will show you what is developing. 395 southbound, a crash here at king street. that is traffic leaving the pentagon toward the beltway. a very serious crash. next, we take you live to maryland traffic. they are barely getting by a crash at to a good 70 near 370. so outside of germantown, a bit tough. >> a lot of sunshine, hardly even a cloud in the sky right now. beautiful and comfortable as well. warrin
jennifer, let's see. come over here. >> he's run from me now. >> to get this recipe -- with peach and everything else. go to learn about weight watchers lose for good program. >> it's all about the kids. >>> we're out of time. have a great day. is anve and in hd, this abc 7 news update. >> good wednesday morning, everybody. i'm alison starling with your local update prefers, a look at the traffic and weather. lisa baden, any big problems? >> yes. for...
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like jennifer grey, "dirty dancing" then, or "dancing with the stars" now. >> i miss the hair. >> reporter: greed hasn't gone out of style. it's just aged a bit. i'm david wright, in los angeles. >>> and that is what's making news in america this rn
like jennifer grey, "dirty dancing" then, or "dancing with the stars" now. >> i miss the hair. >> reporter: greed hasn't gone out of style. it's just aged a bit. i'm david wright, in los angeles. >>> and that is what's making news in america this rn
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with jennifer still in the bank, the manager made a chilling call to 911. prosecutors say these two men, steven hayes and -- were terrorizing the family. beating dr. petit with a baseball bat and tying him to this pole in the base. his two daughters tied to the beds upstairs. all of them tortured all night. william could hear his family being tortured upstairs. >> i heard the moaning and the thumps, he testified. somehow bleeding from his head, he managed to escape, his feel still bound, petit hopped out of the house and made it to the neighbor's house for help. the suspects raped and strangled jennifer petit and burned the house down. the mother and her two daughters were all killed. >> this has been such an emotional trial. the evidence here so incredibly gruesome that four jurors, even in the first week of this trial, have already been dismissed. one of them said he couldn't follow the evidence because it was so confusing. some of the jurors were sobbing. the petit family was sobbing in court. william petit did himself. just a couple moments ago he did w
with jennifer still in the bank, the manager made a chilling call to 911. prosecutors say these two men, steven hayes and -- were terrorizing the family. beating dr. petit with a baseball bat and tying him to this pole in the base. his two daughters tied to the beds upstairs. all of them tortured all night. william could hear his family being tortured upstairs. >> i heard the moaning and the thumps, he testified. somehow bleeding from his head, he managed to escape, his feel still bound,...
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hawke-petit to the bank to get money to pay a ransom and there is the surveillance video of jennifer hawke-petit trying to get that money and they burn the house down and some of the testimony has just been so awful and talked about what happened inside of that house before it burned down the sexual assaults and i don't want to get init it any more than that. the sexual assaults and one of the little girls, the 11-year-old girl and just about how william petit escaped. it's so hard for him to hear, william petit he had to walk out of the courtroom because it was too disturbing to look at his family burned. >> do we know how they were targeted? >> random, a random home invasion which is one reason this case has gotten the national and international attention because you think to yourself, especially in cheshire, connecticut, a nice neighborhood. we don't even lock the doors around here. this was one of those towns. it was random. it could happen to anybody at any time, it appears. >> thanks, as always. >> thanks, thomas. >>> protecting young athletes from concussions. a new push to pu
hawke-petit to the bank to get money to pay a ransom and there is the surveillance video of jennifer hawke-petit trying to get that money and they burn the house down and some of the testimony has just been so awful and talked about what happened inside of that house before it burned down the sexual assaults and i don't want to get init it any more than that. the sexual assaults and one of the little girls, the 11-year-old girl and just about how william petit escaped. it's so hard for him to...
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i feel like jennifer. wells says, in real life, the mistake is often compounded by what happens next. remember the seemingly innocent information jennifer says she got from police after she picked ronald cotton out of the physical lineup? >> thompson: "that's the same person you picked out in the photo lineup." so, in my mind i thought, "bingo. i did it right." >> stahl: wells studied what that reinforcement does. after half his subjects did what personrom th lineup-- he told them nothing, then asked them questions about what they'd seen. very few felt highly confident about their choice. >> wells: only about 4% are saying they had a great view, which is good, because we gave them a lousy view. only about 3% are saying they could make out details of the face. that also is good because they... they really couldn't. >> stahl: but he told a second group of subjects, after they made the same incorrect choices, "good, you picked the suspect." >> wells: now what happens is... >> stahl: oh, my. >> wells: ... 40%.
i feel like jennifer. wells says, in real life, the mistake is often compounded by what happens next. remember the seemingly innocent information jennifer says she got from police after she picked ronald cotton out of the physical lineup? >> thompson: "that's the same person you picked out in the photo lineup." so, in my mind i thought, "bingo. i did it right." >> stahl: wells studied what that reinforcement does. after half his subjects did what personrom th...
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jennifer's too, too nice. >> i think niceness is never a bad thing and i, it it's great there is going to be more nice. >> reporter: how season 10 plays out, no one knows. >> the chemistry is fantastic between them. >> reporter: travis orlando, the day's final performer, was the last to find out. >> i'll wait as long as it takes to see the judges and that is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> reporter: the judge's impressions of the jersey city auditions? >> they were on fire and spunky and crazy and over-the-top. >> reporter: very east coast, jennifer lopez chimed in, coming from the native new yorker. you hope that is a good thing. sherry lee, fox 5 news. >>> back to the wet weather we're experiencing all over the region and viewers sending in their weather photos. picture showing how much trouble the weather is caution. look at the backyard filling up with water and there is a person standing out there and i can't really see the person and the person said the house is at the bottom of the hit and -- hill and heading to deal, maryland, now n anne arundel county and you can see this perso
jennifer's too, too nice. >> i think niceness is never a bad thing and i, it it's great there is going to be more nice. >> reporter: how season 10 plays out, no one knows. >> the chemistry is fantastic between them. >> reporter: travis orlando, the day's final performer, was the last to find out. >> i'll wait as long as it takes to see the judges and that is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> reporter: the judge's impressions of the jersey city auditions?...
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she tells 911, here's jennifer hawke-petit's name, here's her address, here's what just happened. police and officers to the home but they just stand outside for the next 30 minutes while the family is being tortured inside. now, look, we have the benefit of hindsight, 20/20. >> of course. >> they didn't. they said we had no idea there was violence going on inside. so 30 minutes go by. police are setting up the perimeter outside. william petit, the man on the left side of your screen. he is able to escape. gets to a neighbor's house. a neighbor calls 911 and police still don't go in, and then suddenly the home lights on fire and the suspects come running out. by then it was too late, the wife and children were dead. >> what role is this playing in defense? >> yesterday in court it was a very ugly team. there's a police captain on stand and the defense says in essence my client isn't fully to blame because you guys didn't do your job fast enough to protect the victims from my client. it's a very bizarre sort of strategy. defense basically blamed the police for that not doing their
she tells 911, here's jennifer hawke-petit's name, here's her address, here's what just happened. police and officers to the home but they just stand outside for the next 30 minutes while the family is being tortured inside. now, look, we have the benefit of hindsight, 20/20. >> of course. >> they didn't. they said we had no idea there was violence going on inside. so 30 minutes go by. police are setting up the perimeter outside. william petit, the man on the left side of your...
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i caught up today with jennifer's sister as court adjourned and she talked about memories of her sister. >> my sister was a wonderful person. she would walk into a room and could light it up like magic. she was beautiful. she had a grace about her. very el guarantee and always dressed like, to the 9's. terrible, terrible case and the trial begins on monday. >> thank you from connecticut, jonathan. a battle brewing on tax cuts. that is coming up next. and new developments in the case of dallas police officers accused of beating a suspect. >> and the executive office building in washington, dc. someone is speaking. president obama is set to announce a new education initiative called "educate to inknow separate," and a push led by company c.e.o.'s to get kids into math and science. you can watch the speech on our website at foxnews.com. >> lawmakers are battling over whether to extend some of the bush tax cuts but a new poll suggesting that 45 percent of people now oppose a white house plan to, for the tax hike on the wealthiest americans. 54 percent support that plan. and we are told the
i caught up today with jennifer's sister as court adjourned and she talked about memories of her sister. >> my sister was a wonderful person. she would walk into a room and could light it up like magic. she was beautiful. she had a grace about her. very el guarantee and always dressed like, to the 9's. terrible, terrible case and the trial begins on monday. >> thank you from connecticut, jonathan. a battle brewing on tax cuts. that is coming up next. and new developments in the case...
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jennifer ashton. good morning. >> good morning. >> a study came out in a reputable pediatrics journal. what did it find? >> they were really looking at trends, maggie, who exactly was having obesity surgery in an adolescent population and looked at the state of california and two-year period from 2005 to 2007, found there were 590 teenagers who underwent obesity surgery and this is in the age 13 to 20-year-old age group. >> and in those 5790 adolescent surgeries, did they break them down further? >> what was interesting, they found ethnic differences. they found gender differences. for example in this population, they found 28% of those who had surgery were white teenagers. however, 65% of them underwent surgery. this is a little bit counterintuitive because 28% represented the overweight teenagers, but 65% of them actually had surgery. so, in among white teenagers, more are having obesity surgery than are obese. >> exactly. i understand that. either way, when i heard about this, it's very alarming be
jennifer ashton. good morning. >> good morning. >> a study came out in a reputable pediatrics journal. what did it find? >> they were really looking at trends, maggie, who exactly was having obesity surgery in an adolescent population and looked at the state of california and two-year period from 2005 to 2007, found there were 590 teenagers who underwent obesity surgery and this is in the age 13 to 20-year-old age group. >> and in those 5790 adolescent surgeries, did...
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. >>> and when we come back here, we will huddle around the water cooler for a new twist in jennifer lopez's "american idol" saga. wait until you hear who one of her contestants might be? someone she was related to very closely. gives you a whole week of freshness and lets you climb in to more freshness from day 1 to day 7 than this other fabric softener. ♪ get more. feel more. ♪ i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. leaving the toilet seat up, turns out the u.s. divorce rate could be influenced by something much more important what your spouse does for a living. you want to sound smart today tell your friends that a new study found that dancers and choreographers have the highest rate of divorce among americans at 43.1%. the study was based on u.s. census data which ranked bartenders and massage therapists second and third behind dancers and choreographers. those least likely to develop, optometrists, clergy or podiatrists. let's gather around
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i'm jennifer franciotti. >> and i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. er thenit is dry ai er thenit is dry ai
i'm jennifer franciotti. >> and i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. er thenit is dry ai er thenit is dry ai
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jeff, it was a teller, i believe, who testified yesterday about what happened when jennifer came into that bank. what else can you tell us is expected? >> right. some of the most compelling testimony has actually been today from dr. petit himself who recalls waking up feeling, and two men with guns saying if you do it, we walk. we won't hurt you. he just knew his family was in another part of the house and he had no idea what was going on. he literally woke up from his sleep to these two men tying him by his wrists to the bed. his family was being tied up and tortured. when the sun came up, this all happened overnight while this family was sleeping. when the sun came up, these two men, according to prosecutors, told jennifer hawk-petit, william petit's wife, we're going to bank of america, the neighborhood bank. i want you to take out thousands of dollars for us. you do what we want, we won't hurt you. she asked for that money and showed a picture of her kids to the bank manture and it didn't help in the end. they ended up burning the house down with the family inside and the only sur
jeff, it was a teller, i believe, who testified yesterday about what happened when jennifer came into that bank. what else can you tell us is expected? >> right. some of the most compelling testimony has actually been today from dr. petit himself who recalls waking up feeling, and two men with guns saying if you do it, we walk. we won't hurt you. he just knew his family was in another part of the house and he had no idea what was going on. he literally woke up from his sleep to these two...
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jennifer petit was raped, strangled. in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those just horrific crime scene pictures. this we so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty nguyen in new haven, connecticut this morning, thank you. >> joining us our cbs news analyst jack ford. >> good to see you. >> five capital murder cases you have prosecuted in your history. people don't realize those crime scene photos, unlike any video, unlike any movie you would sebrings you absolutely to that scene and you know why those people broke down in tears. >> oftentimes, that's one of the difficult -- most difficult chores for a judge in a trial to deal with, the gruesome photographers, a test the judge has to follow, a balancing test, told to determine whether or not the probative value, what this adds to the case -- >> right. >> -- outweighs tprejudice dishsial impact they will have. often they will say, here's what we'll do, we are not going to contest the person died of a gunsh
jennifer petit was raped, strangled. in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those just horrific crime scene pictures. this we so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty nguyen in new haven, connecticut this morning, thank you. >> joining us our cbs news analyst jack ford. >> good to see you. >> five capital murder cases you have prosecuted in your history. people don't realize those crime scene photos, unlike...
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it was because they felt that jennifer got screwed, that she should have gotten 9s. they had just gushed about her, then they felt they underscored her. >> jimmy: 8s are good scores. >> they were booing -- >> jimmy: are you positive? >> mostly. >> jimmy: maybe it was a combination. >> no, i really -- they were booing a lot of people. not a lot of the -- the judges' scores tonight. >> jimmy: it was a rowdy soccer crowd. >> yes, and they're hammered half the time so -- >> jimmy: you interviewed -- you spoke to sarah palin on camera. did you speak to her off camera? >> i little bit. >> jimmy: how'd that go? >> i'm sort of more of a democratic and a liberal so i just talk to her as a parent. >> jimmy: oh, you did. >> parent to parent and she's charming, she really is. >> jimmy: obviously she's got a lot of charisma. she was there rooting for -- she called bristol, bristol the pistol. she loves guns. she really does. >> we had tried to doctor that rifle shot out of our show and there you are playing it again. >> jimmy: we got the unedited stuff. >> when you shoot len in t
it was because they felt that jennifer got screwed, that she should have gotten 9s. they had just gushed about her, then they felt they underscored her. >> jimmy: 8s are good scores. >> they were booing -- >> jimmy: are you positive? >> mostly. >> jimmy: maybe it was a combination. >> no, i really -- they were booing a lot of people. not a lot of the -- the judges' scores tonight. >> jimmy: it was a rowdy soccer crowd. >> yes, and they're hammered...
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jennifer ashton has details. good morning. >> good morning, harry. >> so, there really is a difference? >> there appears to be a difference in the size of the brain when you compare men versus women talking about the anatomy here. obviously male brains tends to be larger because men tend to be but within the brain certain structures and parts of the anatomy, some are bigger in women, some are bigger in men. so, for example, in male brains, men have six and a half times more gray matter than women do. gray matter is partly responsible for information processing and may explain in general men tend to be better in math. >> don't tell larry summers, you'll lose your jobs. >> i know. women has ten times as much white matter, part of the brain partially responsible for connecting these centers. >> which is why they are such good multi-taskers. >> they did not find anything about parts controlling the remote or whining center. >> who whines more, men or women. >> not me. >> not you, certainly. there really is a differen
jennifer ashton has details. good morning. >> good morning, harry. >> so, there really is a difference? >> there appears to be a difference in the size of the brain when you compare men versus women talking about the anatomy here. obviously male brains tends to be larger because men tend to be but within the brain certain structures and parts of the anatomy, some are bigger in women, some are bigger in men. so, for example, in male brains, men have six and a half times more...
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jennifer pettitte with draug $15,000 fro a local bank in 2008. she ld the bank teller her entire family was being held hostage at their new haven home and she needed the cash for ransom. the manager call 911. >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house. if the police are told, they will kill the children and the husband. she says they are being very nice. they have their faces covered. she is petrified. >> by the time police arrived about, an hour later, jennifer pettit and her two young daughters were dead. their house was set on fire. her husband, a doctor, william pettitte, was beaten but survived. steven hayes and joshua are charged in the case. at their trial yesterday, questions centered on whether police could have done more to save the family. >>> fairfax county police are looking for a man who tried to rob a woman as she sat in her car at a traffic light. some are wondering if it is connected to a high profile murder in the same area. vanessa pham was found stabbed t
jennifer pettitte with draug $15,000 fro a local bank in 2008. she ld the bank teller her entire family was being held hostage at their new haven home and she needed the cash for ransom. the manager call 911. >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house. if the police are told, they will kill the children and the husband. she says they are being very nice. they have their faces covered. she is petrified. >> by...
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and anywayy jennifer and jeff, here is what is going on. flash flooo watch forrpretty much most of the central portion incllding baltimoreecity. stretching down to d.c.. northern virginia as well.3 and it looks like we will continue to see that through the overnight as we haae the showers building up ouu of tte south. so defiiitely heavy rain ú%tentially. we have seen several inches of rain in some spots of the state. ground is saturated. like a ponge. on water, it absorbed all the water. and you more on pormore the water runs off. we will see that across the region as we go through the overnighh. maryland state satellite radar. ú%u can see the heavier showers, salisbury, decent showers coming down. just east f salisbury, over in -cean city. it will cootinue to move up towwrd dover. we're on the ack edge of that. sttll moreerain to work with south. here is a model run. assfar as the uture scan. this is the predicted rainfall showing what we could potentialll see through theú overnight.ú have seen as far as an inch or so. so we could see
and anywayy jennifer and jeff, here is what is going on. flash flooo watch forrpretty much most of the central portion incllding baltimoreecity. stretching down to d.c.. northern virginia as well.3 and it looks like we will continue to see that through the overnight as we haae the showers building up ouu of tte south. so defiiitely heavy rain ú%tentially. we have seen several inches of rain in some spots of the state. ground is saturated. like a ponge. on water, it absorbed all the water. and...
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jennifer raped and strangled. i was in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those horrific crime scene pictures. they were so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty in new haven, connecticut, this morning, thank you. >>> joining us is legal analyst jack ford. good morning. >> good to see you, harry. >> former prosecutor. five capital murder cases that you prosecuted in your history. people don't realize those crime scene photos, unlike any video. unlike any movie brings you absolutely to that scene and you know why those people broke down in tears. >> often times that's one of the most difficult chores for a judge in a trial to deal with. the gruesome photographs. this is a test that the judge has to follow, a balancing test and there's told to determine whether or not the probative value, what it adds to the case outweighs the impact it will have and oftentimes for instance you see the defense say, with regard to autopsy photos or crime scene photos,
jennifer raped and strangled. i was in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those horrific crime scene pictures. they were so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty in new haven, connecticut, this morning, thank you. >>> joining us is legal analyst jack ford. good morning. >> good to see you, harry. >> former prosecutor. five capital murder cases that you prosecuted in your history. people don't realize...
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jennifer franciotti has been covering the scene all day and has more on that part of the story. >> this it was really unbelievable situation, not just for employees told to evacuate, but for patients coming here for appointments and for family members of loved ones inside the hospital. >> i was in my work area and my boss told me to stay put because there is a guy running around with a gun. i came outside and the streets are still blocked off. >> we saw a lot of police cars, security guards running around frantic, it was really a chaotic, no one really knowing what is going on as far as what the situation was. eventually, they started locking doors, telling people they could not get in or they could not get out. it was just crazy. >> it is frightening. i would never expect this, because this hospital is well secured and protected. it is just crazy and ridiculous for something like this to happen. >> folks we talked to are certainly relieve the situation is over, and many plan to reschedule their appointments. >> when news broke of a shooting in the hospital, cause there was a lot of con
jennifer franciotti has been covering the scene all day and has more on that part of the story. >> this it was really unbelievable situation, not just for employees told to evacuate, but for patients coming here for appointments and for family members of loved ones inside the hospital. >> i was in my work area and my boss told me to stay put because there is a guy running around with a gun. i came outside and the streets are still blocked off. >> we saw a lot of police cars,...
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jennifer ashton and jennifer hartstein will be here, as well, in a few minutes. >> if you are moving long distance or ever have you know it is a nightmare and also can be a scam. people will quote you a price on the phone. when the truck actually shows up they double or triple the price. our susan koeppen will show us a mover who did that in front of our hidden cameras and we'll show you how to protect yourself. >> first a check of the news. good morning. >> the joys of moving. good morning to everyone. this morning southern florida is on flood alert a soaking tropical depression is now making its way up the coast. maximum sustained winds at this hour of 35 miles per hour. our miami station joins us now. >> reporter: good morning. south florida getting quite a soaking i'm ankle wading in ankle-deep water. we're on miami beach and when you have the downpours, flooding is a concern, exactly what is happening on o the roadways giving motorists who come through the area quite a bit of trouble making their way through. of course, that's something to be cautious about. in preparation for t
jennifer ashton and jennifer hartstein will be here, as well, in a few minutes. >> if you are moving long distance or ever have you know it is a nightmare and also can be a scam. people will quote you a price on the phone. when the truck actually shows up they double or triple the price. our susan koeppen will show us a mover who did that in front of our hidden cameras and we'll show you how to protect yourself. >> first a check of the news. good morning. >> the joys of...
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this is thomas with officer jennifer gardener in his new temporary home. the washington humane society shelter on georgia avenue. the tiny poodle-schnauzer mix is making new friends. >> we named him yesterday and named him thomas. >> why thomas? >> after the maintenance man who found him. >> reporter: the dog was found behind the douglas-knoll apartment complex. the cage is next to the dumpster and wreaks of feces and urine. rena kelly was with the maintenance naman who discovered the dog. >> we were cleaning around the dumpster and heard something crying. the gentleman climbed over and pulled it out and put it inside and i went in and called animal control. >> reporter: his hair was matted and dirty and he's been shaved and groomed. people who live in the apartment building where he was found are outraged he was tossed out and left to die. >> what? how can someone do it to the dog? maybe someone couldn't pay the rent for the dog. they charge you rent around here. >> reporter: whatever the reason, that is a crime, misdemeanor animal crueltiy with a penalty
this is thomas with officer jennifer gardener in his new temporary home. the washington humane society shelter on georgia avenue. the tiny poodle-schnauzer mix is making new friends. >> we named him yesterday and named him thomas. >> why thomas? >> after the maintenance man who found him. >> reporter: the dog was found behind the douglas-knoll apartment complex. the cage is next to the dumpster and wreaks of feces and urine. rena kelly was with the maintenance naman who...
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jennifer griffin at the pentagon now. >> reporter: we spoke to staff sergeant junta from his post in dedly and he describe wad t was what it was -- described what it was like. >> lots of bull lets and lots of rpgs. lots of bullets. it is hard for me to explain it to someone who doesn't know. i'm a soldier. sometimes they whistle, sometimes they crack. there is the close you just got hit but you're not hurt close and then the close where it snaps by your head but you are not hit. and then there is the whiz, that is a little further away than the crack. >> but staff sergeant giunta didn't grow up wanting to be a soldier. >> i was working at subway at the time and mopping the floors and it was 10:00 at night and the radio is on and this he started saying the army recruiter is giving out free t-shirts and i'm a sucker for a free t-shirt i guess. >> we will have the entire interview tonight at 6:00 p.m. on bret baier's special report. please tune in. >> shepard: thank god they were giving out free t-shirts. what an amazing man he is. we would never have known him and the military would ne
jennifer griffin at the pentagon now. >> reporter: we spoke to staff sergeant junta from his post in dedly and he describe wad t was what it was -- described what it was like. >> lots of bull lets and lots of rpgs. lots of bullets. it is hard for me to explain it to someone who doesn't know. i'm a soldier. sometimes they whistle, sometimes they crack. there is the close you just got hit but you're not hurt close and then the close where it snaps by your head but you are not hit. and...
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we keep looking at the video, nancy, of jennifer petit. she is doing everything she can to help her family survive this. >> you know, robin, now that i have the twins, to think of her going into that bank, thinking she was saving her family's life. thinking she was doing the right thing by being so strong. a lot of people have even second-guessed her by her saying, they're being nice to us. only to go back to the home and be raped, along with her 11-year-old little girl. she was doing what she thought would save her girls' lives. >> and no one knows what you will do in a situation like that. you have no idea. and she was doing the absolute best that she thought she could at that moment. you have been a very vocal advocate for people and for victims. and you alluded to this earlier. these two men, in your estimation and the estimation of many, should never have been on the streets. >> you could see the rap sheet entries they've got. and what is so chilling to me, robin, is that one of them says that he likes to break into homes. and sometim
we keep looking at the video, nancy, of jennifer petit. she is doing everything she can to help her family survive this. >> you know, robin, now that i have the twins, to think of her going into that bank, thinking she was saving her family's life. thinking she was doing the right thing by being so strong. a lot of people have even second-guessed her by her saying, they're being nice to us. only to go back to the home and be raped, along with her 11-year-old little girl. she was doing...
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searches are up 1,500% on jennifer. you remember that movie, right? >> nobody puts vinita in the corner. of course, we remember that. facebook went down yesterday. some funny tweets came out of there. it was off for a little while yesterday. i think it was the biggest outage in four years. you can see on the screen here, facebook down due to explosion in farmville composting. something about 5 million people forced to go back to work. >> all the funny ones are on our facebook fan site. wnnfans.com, you can read the rest. >>> welcome back, guys. >>> welcome back, guys. we are here in the kitchen today. one of the traditions here in new york city when you think of pan-asian food. ten years running. which says so much here in new york, doesn't it. let's get started. talk us through what we're going to be doing. >> the first thing you want to do is make the sauce. it's very simple. four or five ingredients. nam prik pao. >> i have to stop you. what is that? >> thai chili paste, shrimp paste in it also. you can substitute a chili paste for it but there rea
searches are up 1,500% on jennifer. you remember that movie, right? >> nobody puts vinita in the corner. of course, we remember that. facebook went down yesterday. some funny tweets came out of there. it was off for a little while yesterday. i think it was the biggest outage in four years. you can see on the screen here, facebook down due to explosion in farmville composting. something about 5 million people forced to go back to work. >> all the funny ones are on our facebook fan...
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jennifer smith of focus-driven. sandy, the national organization for use safety, and others that have led safety advocacy groups. researchers who have probed the science of distracted driving. law enforcement professionals who figured out ways to enforce the support laws. our partners at the u.s. department of labor, the secretary and dr. david michaels, leader of the occupational safety and health administration. contra prisoners who have developed innovative systems and devices to help address this issue. automakers to realize they are the critical part of the solution. victims of distracted driving whose stories provide the stark reality that lead us to action. and hundreds of others in this room who realize the seriousness of the issue and have brought to bear their creativity and resources to address distracted driving. over the last year, i have witnessed tireless efforts by my own colleagues and the leadership team, each of whom have worked with their own teams to ask, what can our agency due to tackle this i
jennifer smith of focus-driven. sandy, the national organization for use safety, and others that have led safety advocacy groups. researchers who have probed the science of distracted driving. law enforcement professionals who figured out ways to enforce the support laws. our partners at the u.s. department of labor, the secretary and dr. david michaels, leader of the occupational safety and health administration. contra prisoners who have developed innovative systems and devices to help...
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jennifer ashton is here to run this down for us. good morning, jen. >> good morning, maggie. >> in the interest of full disclosure we should say you are an investor on on the scientific board of a beverage company. >> correct. >> we are talking about things to which sugar has been added, soda. >> juice not all jus and sports drinks. >> what did they find. >> first we have to ask why they bother to dot study, maggie. first we hear about it all the time e bossty is such an enormous problem in our teenagers and children and thought to target why. once you can identify the factors individually, hopefully you can then target the treatment and try to reduce those behaviors that may be playing a role. obviously, we can't do anything about our genetics or our family history. but, that's really why they did this study, they wanted to look at specifics, what were these kids drinking, how much of it and what else were they eating and doing? >> they found downtown have to drink very much of this to gain a significant amount of weight. one, 12-o
jennifer ashton is here to run this down for us. good morning, jen. >> good morning, maggie. >> in the interest of full disclosure we should say you are an investor on on the scientific board of a beverage company. >> correct. >> we are talking about things to which sugar has been added, soda. >> juice not all jus and sports drinks. >> what did they find. >> first we have to ask why they bother to dot study, maggie. first we hear about it all the time e...
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jennifer bates got out of the car, her sband chased her down and shot her and then himself. >>> u.s. capital police identified the man who pointed a gun atultiple officers early friday morning. police shot 29-year-old john wesley wheeler jr. of suitland, maryland, near capitol hill after he refused to drop his weapon. wheeler was charged with assault with intent to kill, carrying a gun without a license and other counts. >>> first responders prepared for the worst during a disaster drill at reagan national airport. they tested their reaction to a pretty terrible scene re. an airplane crash lands there slamming into cars and an airportshuttle. organizers of the drill hope the hands-on experience will help save lives in the event of a real tragedy. think about the internet. growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. now imagine the possibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and
jennifer bates got out of the car, her sband chased her down and shot her and then himself. >>> u.s. capital police identified the man who pointed a gun atultiple officers early friday morning. police shot 29-year-old john wesley wheeler jr. of suitland, maryland, near capitol hill after he refused to drop his weapon. wheeler was charged with assault with intent to kill, carrying a gun without a license and other counts. >>> first responders prepared for the worst during a...
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jennifer petit was raped and strangled. the 11 and 17-year-old girls were tied to their beds and would die of smoke inhalation after they set fire to the house. petit eventually freed himself and yelled at a neighbor to call 911 saying, i thought time was of the essence and i needed to get help. in court, dr. petit never looked at his alleged attacker. there was no cross-examination by the defense. the trial could last up to two months. marcus solis, abc news, new haven. >>> bedbugs have been showing up in homes and in stores lately. and now they've shut down the main library in ft. myers, florida, too. a librarian found them crawling on some of the chairs, by the computers. those chairs were removed and exterminators called in. the bedbugs were found at another library branch last week. librarians hope to reopen today, but visitors, well, they may stay away awhile. >> ew. >> good call. >> some under the desk? >> i can't handle that close-up of them they are so gross. >>> here's a look at your weather. kansas city, the twin
jennifer petit was raped and strangled. the 11 and 17-year-old girls were tied to their beds and would die of smoke inhalation after they set fire to the house. petit eventually freed himself and yelled at a neighbor to call 911 saying, i thought time was of the essence and i needed to get help. in court, dr. petit never looked at his alleged attacker. there was no cross-examination by the defense. the trial could last up to two months. marcus solis, abc news, new haven. >>> bedbugs...
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which one is bridget fonda and which one is jennifer jason leigh. i don't know what's going on sdmm! >> we're going to be talking about that a little bit more later on in this hour. >>> first, we have to bring you this. today's stone cold stupid criminal. check out the guy at the convenience store. he first basically looks at the surveillance camera and then he puts on the darth vader mask, then he puts it on. this is at a convenience store near detroit. this is one of the world's dumbest criminals. thanks to his unintended mugshot, they expect to catch him in short order. >>> give on the chance, would you fly to outer space? boeing is getting ready to get into the space tourism business and they hope to win a nasa contract to take astronauts into the international space station. it will have seven seats, room potentially for space tourists to go along. the costs is estimated to be in the tens of millions of dollars. is that for the space capsule or how much to fly? tens of millions of dollars? no can do. >>> a big night in the nation's capital last
which one is bridget fonda and which one is jennifer jason leigh. i don't know what's going on sdmm! >> we're going to be talking about that a little bit more later on in this hour. >>> first, we have to bring you this. today's stone cold stupid criminal. check out the guy at the convenience store. he first basically looks at the surveillance camera and then he puts on the darth vader mask, then he puts it on. this is at a convenience store near detroit. this is one of the...
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jennifer graves is josh powell's sister. >> josh's reaction was, don't talk to anybody. don't even talk to family. just get out. >> reporter: and what does that say to you? >> it says to me that he's done something. >> reporter: do the scenarios play through your mind? >> absolutely. >> reporter: and what do you think? >> you know, has he kip napped her? is he holding her somewhere? killed her? who knows? >> it has to be hard to say that about your own brother. >> it is difficult. but you have to remember that she was my sister. and she's gone. she's my friend. where is she? haven't seen her for eight months. >> it's our understanding that if they divorced, that she was not going to get the children. that he would cause her physical bodily harm. >> reporter: susan feared this? >> she feared for her personal safety. >> reporter: within a month of susan's disappearance, josh powell packs up and moves his family 900 miles away to washington state. to the home of his father, steven. why would susan not want that? >> she was uncomfortable about that part of his family that li
jennifer graves is josh powell's sister. >> josh's reaction was, don't talk to anybody. don't even talk to family. just get out. >> reporter: and what does that say to you? >> it says to me that he's done something. >> reporter: do the scenarios play through your mind? >> absolutely. >> reporter: and what do you think? >> you know, has he kip napped her? is he holding her somewhere? killed her? who knows? >> it has to be hard to say that about...
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. >> jennifer, remind our audience again of the lyrics to this cheer that you found so offensive and the first time that you heard it. >> the first time i heard it was a few weeks ago after my daughter came home from practice and she told me one of the cheers and the lyrics are, our back's fake, we shake our booties from left to right. at that point i was just kind of in shock and right away, the next day i addressed it with the coach and the general manager of the wolverines. >> what did they say to you. >> at that time the general manager was kind of like, well, we have been doing it they way for years. the coach said she really doesn't have any power, she would take it to the general manager, she would like me to address it with the general manager, but since she doesn't have any of the power, we'll see what they say. they came back the following day and at that time, she said, you know, they have been doing it that way for 20 years t board is aware, so you can either have your daughter sit out or that's it. now, she also told me that the cheers were mandated at that time by the a
. >> jennifer, remind our audience again of the lyrics to this cheer that you found so offensive and the first time that you heard it. >> the first time i heard it was a few weeks ago after my daughter came home from practice and she told me one of the cheers and the lyrics are, our back's fake, we shake our booties from left to right. at that point i was just kind of in shock and right away, the next day i addressed it with the coach and the general manager of the wolverines....
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there was some booing as they were interviewing jennifer grey. take a listen. >> there's a little bit of controversy in the ballroom last night. when you got your scores from the judges, everyone's booing. now the press reported that they were booing for sarah palin. >> no. >> there's a clip that i want to show you, that we never intended to air so it's raw, unedited -- >> basically here, jennifer grey is leading the pack, she got the best score last night, 24 points. the crowd loved her, thought she was doing great, thought she deserved better scores from the judges. that's where the booing came from, not anything related to sarah palin. they cleared all of that up. the crowd was not making any political statement against the former alaska governor, just big fans of "dirty dancing" and jennifer grey. so controversy settled. >> i stand by the fact i think if michael bolton still had the mullet, the hair would have helped him do a lot better, i think. this next video is really actually cool. gloria estefan, it makes me like her a lot. she's obviou
there was some booing as they were interviewing jennifer grey. take a listen. >> there's a little bit of controversy in the ballroom last night. when you got your scores from the judges, everyone's booing. now the press reported that they were booing for sarah palin. >> no. >> there's a clip that i want to show you, that we never intended to air so it's raw, unedited -- >> basically here, jennifer grey is leading the pack, she got the best score last night, 24 points....
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>>reporter: coalition director jennifer freed says scam artist hired solicitor who then call local merchant reading from a script that says in part if we close then the homeless problem will return to the streets and your business will be severely affected. >> it sounded fairly legit. sounded like l someone that was passionate about what they were doing. >>reporter: just hour after the call last sunday someone showed up at smith mission district comic book store to collect his donation and leave a receipt. >> we never go door to door. >>reporter: most people mail in donation from the card and coalition street sheet newspaper. where they contribute on the web site. jonathan is another merchant 0who got a call. >> they said tm that the fund were cancelled by the government and that they were scrounging around asking for donations. >>reporter: the coalition found out about the fraud when 2 of the telephone solicitors became suspicious. and alerted the organization. >> we called the district attorney's office and let them know what was happening so hopefully i mean our fear is they may stomp on
>>reporter: coalition director jennifer freed says scam artist hired solicitor who then call local merchant reading from a script that says in part if we close then the homeless problem will return to the streets and your business will be severely affected. >> it sounded fairly legit. sounded like l someone that was passionate about what they were doing. >>reporter: just hour after the call last sunday someone showed up at smith mission district comic book store to collect his...
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. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> jennifer grant hall from michigan, thrilled the president signed this. a good piece of it is from the program in michigan which allows for our automotive suppliers to go to a bank and now have access to loans. allows them to be able to invest in machines and to diversify and maybe move into areas like medical devices or alternative energy. the bottom line for michigan and for all of the states and certainly for the businesses is that this means jobs. michigan's program which was a very small and will now be significantly more robust has aided in that the state programs will be able to retain 11,000 jobs. credit being put into the system to keep people employed in michigan and to keep making these businesses stronger. it is a great deal for the people working for these businesses or who will be working for these businesses. i am thrilled to be here. but mostly i say thank you to the president for signing this bill that gives people opportunity. >> my name is stephen neal, here locally. i would like to thank the president for the stimulus package and this
. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> jennifer grant hall from michigan, thrilled the president signed this. a good piece of it is from the program in michigan which allows for our automotive suppliers to go to a bank and now have access to loans. allows them to be able to invest in machines and to diversify and maybe move into areas like medical devices or alternative energy. the bottom line for michigan and for all of the states and certainly for the businesses is that this means jobs. michigan's...
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county when jennifer got out of the car. her husband chased her down, shot her and then himself. u.s. capital police identified the man. police shot 29-year-old john wesley wheeler jr. after he refused to drop his weapon. wheeler was charged with assault with intent to kill, carrying a gun without a license and other counts. >>> first responders prepared for the worst during a disaster drill at reagan national airport. saturday they tested their reaction to this scenario. an airplane crashes while landing slamming into cars in an airport shuttle. organizers of the drill hope the hands-on experience will help save lives. now let's go to jim handly and " "viewpoint." >>> and welcome back, everyone, to "viewpoint." our topic community college and the trends in college education these days. before we get going again with our guest, dr. pollard the new president at montgomery college, we partnered with you, nbc and montgomery college, to our huge d successful community shred last weekend. i think we had about 1,800 vehicles. >> c
county when jennifer got out of the car. her husband chased her down, shot her and then himself. u.s. capital police identified the man. police shot 29-year-old john wesley wheeler jr. after he refused to drop his weapon. wheeler was charged with assault with intent to kill, carrying a gun without a license and other counts. >>> first responders prepared for the worst during a disaster drill at reagan national airport. saturday they tested their reaction to this scenario. an airplane...
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in san bruno, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >>> those devastated by the explosion are now sifting through the burned-out rubble. their homes, their treasured keepsakes, wiped out in a tragic instant. but while there is little left to salvage, anne makovec shows us from these ashes hope emerges. >> reporter: it's not worth saving but we did anyway. >>> reporter: the only decipherable items left over from their three-bedroom home now fit in this box. >> like there are baseball cards in here and so i don't know why we took this. but we did. or an old yearbook, something like that. >> reporter: one week after the gas explosion decimated their neighborhood, the family suited up in hazmat gear to sift through the rubble that was once their home on glenview drive. >> it's like --it's kind of like going to, i don't know, a cemetery. just everything was dead, you know? no life left to it. >> reporter: what was that life, -- what was that like, the digging through rubble? >> it kind of felt like, you know, i don't know, like you weren't going to anything. that's the hard thing, is you're digging an
in san bruno, jennifer mistrot, cbs 5. >>> those devastated by the explosion are now sifting through the burned-out rubble. their homes, their treasured keepsakes, wiped out in a tragic instant. but while there is little left to salvage, anne makovec shows us from these ashes hope emerges. >> reporter: it's not worth saving but we did anyway. >>> reporter: the only decipherable items left over from their three-bedroom home now fit in this box. >> like there are...